Citing austerity regime, Tallinn cancels New Year’s fireworks – The Baltic Times
TALLINN – In a bid to save energy and money, the Tallinn city government has decided to scrap New Year’s fireworks at the onset of 2024 and ……
Continue ReadingTALLINN – In a bid to save energy and money, the Tallinn city government has decided to scrap New Year’s fireworks at the onset of 2024 and ……
Continue ReadingTALLINN – The international conference Tallinn Digital Summit will be held at the Tallinn Creative Hub on Oct. 10 and 11, the main theme o……
Continue ReadingVILNIUS – Electricity prices for business consumers in Lithuania could decline to around 35 euro cents per kilowatt-hour, not including go……
Continue ReadingRIGA – The government formation after elections has never been easy and fast, and the society should not be worried about a possible deadlock ri……
Continue ReadingRIGA – Saeima on Thursday forwarded to committees a draft bill on termination of the Latvian-Belarusian intergovernmental agreement on investmen……
Continue ReadingA year ago, on October 7, 2021, Lidl started working in Latvia, simultaneously opening the first 15 stores in Riga and regional cities. Lidl is ……
Continue ReadingIn the past decade, it is safe to say that Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are the most revolutionary piece of tech invented that has grown into……
Continue ReadingAccording to Intrum’s annual European Payment Report, businesses are struggling to manage the impact of late paym……
Continue ReadingBaltic Horizon Fund has chosen Newsec, a leader in real estate consulting, as its real estate management and accounting services partner for the……
Continue ReadingThe pandemic-driven surge towards such a virtual world came along when the cryptocurrency markets began to ramp up ahead of their next major bul……
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